This game needs an Auction House so you can sell Exotics and legendaries for Glimmer.. does anyone else agree.
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Nope... Wouldn't mind some sort of trade system though, one similar to the mail box in diablo 3.
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Just need better drops.. Example: "Thanks for playing Destiny and purchasing our new DLC! Here's a gift to show our appreciation!" (Receives 2 blue engrams, goes to Cryptarch, gets 2 rare useless guns).....
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This would cause me to quit the game. It would take away all sense of play for someone like me who has enough yellows in his vault to buy 12 sets of raid gear for each character.
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Not needed. I understand the desire but the game is fine without one.
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Yea man we need some type of trade system, this guy just got a Dragon Breath and dismantle it for a Shard... Smh
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Yeah cause that worked impeccably with Diablo 3 and they weren't forced to basically relaunch at all.
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Agree
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Auction Houses killed Diablo 2. Never forget. Also, that seems like a horrid idea. Everyone can now have an exotic, and with a cap of 25k glimmer and glimmer farming everywhere, you can buy multiple Exotics and make Xur practically useless, except for upgrades and shards. People have multiple Exotics, and with so many players, no Exotic is going to be rare. Also, raid armor without doing the raid.
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Diablo 3 had an auction house in its early days. Loot drops were horrible, and the AH was the only place some people could get the set pieces they wanted. Patch 2.0 made loot drops more relevant and progressively better. The AH was booted. We just need better drops, with better relevancy. The artificial caps to grind out gear exist bc there are so few levels of progression. Destiny needs higher level caps (not just light level), but needs more content to necessitate having the higher levels. That's going to take time, quite a bit of time given how things are already progressing.
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I agree with this. - DCUO has one of these.
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The reason auction houses and trading works in traditional mmos is because there is actually a very very wide nearly infinite amount of different pieces of gear. In Destiny literally everyone is looking for the four pieces of raid gear. A trading system in Destiny would make it so anyone with duplicates of items could get basically anything they want for nothing. I have two gjallarhorns, two icebreakers, and two hawkmoons, just by trading my duplicate items I could likely get the three raid pieces I want without even having to step into the raid. Is this fair? Games should encourage players to actually play the content, trading just gives people more avenues to avoid actually playing the game.
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Hate this. Do want some sort of trading though
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Horrible idea....
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No trading No giving away No begging No getting it without effort. Earn your stuff.
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Yeah they took it out of diablo for a reason..,,
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I played diablo 3... There is a reason they removed it
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All Bungie does is make it harder and harder to get stuff. What makes you think they would even consider implementing a system that would make it possible for everyone to easily get everything?